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IN: Madison County pays ransom on advice of insurer

Posted on November 10, 2016 by Dissent

Well, this is interesting: a media report says that a county’s insurer advised them to pay a ransomware demand. Ken de la Bastide reports: On the advice of their insurance company Madison County officials are moving forward to pay the ransom demands by a unknown group that attacked the county’s computer system. Madison County was…

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MI: Confidential information put at risk, state auditors say

Posted on November 10, 2016 by Dissent

Justin A. Hinkley reports: The state did not properly secure certain confidential records that included Social Security numbers, tax information and personal health information, state auditors reported Thursday. Auditors found no instances of a security breach at the state Department of Technology, Management & Budget’s Records Management Services, but found several issues that put Michiganders’ personal information…

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Personal information for thousands of Colorado vets may have been compromised

Posted on November 9, 2016 by Dissent

KKTV reports: More than 2,100 Colorado veterans may have had their personal information compromised, the VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System (ECHCS) said Wednesday. At risk are the veterans’ names, the last four digits of their Social Security number and their diagnoses. According to the ECHCS, the information may have been compromised when a VA…

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Ottawa city staff scramble after accidentally releasing retirees’ medical information

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Dissent

Susan Sherring reports: The City of Ottawa has been left scrambling after committing a serious breach privacy in releasing to a reporter the names and some personal and medical information of about a dozen city retirees. Worse yet, the city didn’t realize the error until notified by this reporter. “Allow me to begin this response by…

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Seven Indian missions’ websites ‘hacked’, data dumped online: Report

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Dissent

IANS reports: Two hackers allegedly from the Netherlands claimed to have broken into seven Indian High Commission websites, publishing online the login details, passwords and database containing names, passport numbers, email-IDs and phone numbers of people of Indian origin, media reported on Monday. According to a report in E Hacking News website, the Indian High…

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Hackers hit Scotland Yard’s site after arrests at Million Mask March

Posted on November 6, 2016 by Dissent

John Simpson reports: Hackers claim to have shut down part of Scotland Yard’s website for eight hours in revenge for dozens of arrests during an anti-capitalist march that ended in violence in central London. The Met’s news website was forced offline while thousands of protesters, many wearing Guy Fawkes masks, marked the fifth of November…

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